PSD “crantinon” Government, Seeks the Resign of Year and Svechla

The Social Democrat Party through a symbolic action has been placed in “server” Kosovo's government in office. Prior to the executive, members of this party demanded the resignation of incumbent Health Minister Arben Vitita and Interior Minister Jedal Svecla's task adviser. They say they are responsible for the tragic two days [...]
The Social Democrat Party through a symbolic action has been placed in “server” Kosovo's government in office. Prior to the executive, members of this party demanded the resignation of incumbent Health Minister Arben Vitita and Interior Minister Jedal Svecla's task adviser. They say they are responsible for the tragic case two days ago at the Student Centre.
Subheader PSD, Zgjim Hyseni after installing tape to “frug” quarantine of the government, said the executive has seriously damaged the country, so the leadership of this must be quarantined.
We've introduced the government into quarantine amid this symbolic action today. It's the quarantine that's caused this country a lot of damage, so it's the leaders of this quarantine that today must quarantine. Karantina has served as a tool for political labour and as a way to prevent the work of the 48x1> assembly, he said.
In addition, Hesni stressed that an independent and creditable investigation cannot be made while the two ministers are in office.
“We are here to seek political responsibility over the tragic case that occurred two days earlier. An independent and creditable investigation is not possible as long as the ministers Svechla and Vitita are on duty. This is because by their concrete actions, these have made it clear that between law and boss. These guys always pick the boss. To pave the way for investigation is necessary for two ministers, the interior minister and the health one not to perform these” functions, he said.
During the day, the PDK also requested a parliamentary investigative commission in the case of a 26-year-old man's suicide in improvised quarantine at the Students Centre.











